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when workers of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad blocked railway traffic after the company imposed a 10 percent pay cut. It sparked similar movements among railroad workers everywhere and an estimated 100,000 workers joined the uprising nationwide. The revolt included riots and destruction of railroad property and was met with violent crackdowns. These Revolts led to the progression of labour movements in the United States, therefore in return led to fairer wages, better working conditions, and the overall well being of workers.
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in Logan County, West Virginia, U.S. (1921), was the largest organised armed uprising in American Labour History since the Civil War, and had a major impact on labour legislation in the United States. The confrontation was so violent that the then President Warren Harding ordered the aerial bombing
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in Lyons, France, were the first clearly defined worker uprisings of the Industrial Revolution. The First occurred in November 1831 and was followed by later revolts in 1834 and 1848. Following the closure of the national workshops after the 1848 revolution in Paris, there was an uprising in Paris
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occurred in the United States. It is considered the bloodiest labor-management confrontation in U.S. history. The uprising was in response to the railroad executives decision to cut wages and lay off employees due to the economic downturn caused by the panic of 1873. The strike began in July 1877
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to avenge their harsh treatment. Slaves have also joined farmers in several uprisings against the social system wherein royal authorities, proprietors, trading companies and large land owners were in charge. One of the most dramatic was the uprising in the Royal colony of Virginia in 1676 led by
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The earliest revolts in the United States include the pockets of rebellion by slaves and servants acting together in actual uprisings or planned revolts throughout its colonial period. For instance, there was the case of the 1712 incident where 23 slaves who killed nine whites in
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in France (1871) is hailed by both anarchists and Socialists as the first assumption of power by the working class, but controversy of the policies implemented in the Commune helped the split between the two groups.
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was a period of labour and political militancy in the city of Glasgow, Scotland, between the 1910s and the 1930s. Most famously, this resulted in raising the red flag in the
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militancy and strike activity. The history of labour revolts often provides the historical basis for many advocates of
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or worker's council which became the model for most Communist Revolutionary Activity. The Soviet was revived in the
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involving 100,000 insurgents involved in a three-day battle with the army, volunteers and reserve forces.
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Some revolutionary activity within the Eastern Bloc resembled Labour Revolts, such as the
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Revolts, Protests, Demonstrations, and Rebellions in American History: An Encyclopedia
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were part of a "revolutionary wave", with much of the activity motivated by students.
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although many communists would dispute this as 'Counter-Revolutionary' activity.
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Civil unrest characterized by strong labor militancy and strike activity
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Political Economy of Labor Repression in the United States
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Labour revolts in Russia, Germany and Eastern Europe
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John W. Garrett and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
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Index

Labor unrest
civil unrest
labour
Marxism
communism
socialism
anarchism
Canut Revolts
Paris Commune
New York
Nathaniel Bacon
Sir William Berkeley
Great Railroad Strike of 1877
1877 Shamokin Uprising
Battle of Blair Mountain
Revolution of 1905
Saint Petersburg Soviet
Russian Revolution
German Revolution of 1918–19
Bavarian Soviet Republic
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Uprising of 1953 in East Germany
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Polish 1970 protests
Red Clydeside
Battle of George Square
Asturian miners' strike of 1934
protests of 1968
Gwangju massacre
Nghe-Tinh Revolt

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